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Old 07-20-2003, 06:18 PM
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30' Phantom TMP 850HP whipple, IMCO SC, Hydro 5 blade. This boat was purchased blank, and custom rigged at TMP. Boat ran 111 MPH this weekend at the Save our Lake Poker run in New Orleans. Its fun going by the cats in a 30' vee w/ a single.
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I always like those Phantoms. Wonder why they are not as popular as some of the other manufacturers. You must be real happy with that outcome

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Thanks guys.
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Beautiful boat. I wonder how tough it is to enter the cabin. DO you have to crawl in and if so is it a hassle, or do you just get used to it? Maybe it's just not the boat to buy if you want a cuddy. Sure is fast though.
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The cabin isn't horrible, much like a warlock or a 26ft cat, but the speed and handling makes up for it.
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totalamp,

thanks for the pics, i have a better idea now. for some reason i recall a pic of a 30 where the cabin door did not extend into the dash like on yours. its easier to see that entrance is not so tough as i thought. by any chance does that bolster lift out?
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